EUROSTAR passengers endured serve delays yesterday – caused by the same complaint that led to Sunday nights relapse of a Paris to London service. The high-speed Channel Tunnel sight association pronounced the trains travelling in between London and Paris were receiving an hour longer than normal for the dual hour twenty notation journey."These delays are due to the same complaint we had last night in Ashford," a Eurostar orator said.He pronounced the company, bitterly criticised for pre-Christmas breakdowns in the tunnel, was still questioning the means of Sunday nights situation in Ashford Kent, that left some-more than 700 people stuck in darkness.The Paris-to-London make use of stopped with the lights off only south of Ashford at around 10:45pm, after what Eurostar described as a "major technical problem".More than 740 passengers clambered down ladders on to the marks and afterwards behind up on to a deputy sight that arrived to one side some-more than an hour later. There were reports of gloomy temperatures on house the stuck train, with toilets not operative and staff struggling to find puncture lighting and carrying to make use of their mobile phones as torches.
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